I’m on the hunt for a new handbag, and who knows where I’ll land. In the meantime, I’ve been admiring bucket bags — so on trend, and they remind me of the purses my mom carried when I was growing up in the 80’s/90’s. I love that this style is back. I’ve rounded up a few below, at varying price points. Consider this The Pretty Dish version of a Bucket List.

Hot weather presents the perfect opportunity to throw your hair up in a sloppy bun and go. I rarely put wear my hair up without a headband. These twist scarves from ban.do are perfect because they come in such cute colors and patterns, AND they’re really versatile. The fabric is sewn around wire, so you can twist them into whatever you look you like. The options go beyond adding a chic touch to a sloppy bun. Of course, you can also wear them with hair down. They’re just perfectly whimsical for summer, and would also make a great little gift for a girlfriend. These styles and more (24 total) are available here for $20 each.

There’s this tiny shop in Williamsburg (Brooklyn) that I just love. It’s called Catbird — and on a rainy Saturday a few weeks ago, I finally went there after admiring their website for, literally, years (since 2011!).

Catbird is small, quaint and stocked with items that would make great gifts for friends or treats for yourself.The real reason I went there was to explore their collection of stacking rings. I love the delicate look, and also the fact that you can wear them above your first knuckle.

I left with the classic hammered ring in rose gold. I wear it either on my left pointer or right ring finger. Next on my list is the tomboy, which is thicker and flat (no hammered look). I’ll wear it stacked with the skinnier one, of course…just need to decide whether I want it in rose gold to match the other, or if I’ll switch it up by getting the yellow gold or sterling silver. Opinions? Please share!

Currently craving the geometric shapes and vintage glamour of art deco-inspired jewelry. Emerald green and black come together for a perfect winter color combination sure to help you get your Gatsby on. Here’s the high (Ralph Lauren Jewelry), here’s the low (C. Wonder).

Stacking several bracelets has become the thing to do these days. I’m totally on board with this trend – the bigger the arm party, the better. BUT – it’s not always practical to rock a bunch of bracelets at once. Some snag sweaters, others loudly click and clank against each other all day. Annoying.

Enter the statement cuff. Any one of the above is elevating enough to take the place of a wrist full of bracelets. The result is a more streamlined look that pairs well with so many outfits. A white button-down shirt with black leggings or a simple shift dress, for that matter, is instantly turned up a notch with an embellished or intricate cuff. And, the bonus is that you’re wearing one bracelet, vs. ten. The cuffs I pictured range in price, but I think you’ll find them surprisingly affordable. Enjoy!